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Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases Infographics by Slidesgo
Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases Infographics by Slidesgo
Occupational Diseases
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Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Most common occupational diseases
Mercury is the closest planet Mars is actually a cold place. Neptune is the farthest planet Venus has a beautiful name
to the Sun and the smallest This planet is full of iron from the Sun with an orbit of and is the second planet from
one oxide dust three billion km the Sun
Europe
● Saturn is a gas giant and has rings
● Neptune is far from the Sun
● Mercury is the smallest planet
Africa
● Pluto is considered a dwarf planet
● Earth is a planet that has life
● Ceres is located in the asteroid belt
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Other common occupational diseases
Liver Pancreas
Venus is the second planet Neptune is the fourth-
from the Sun and is largest planet in the Solar
terribly hot System
Kidneys Intestine
Saturn is a gas giant Earth is the third planet
named after the Roman from the Sun and the one
god of wealth that harbors life
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Good vs poor work habits
Mercury Neptune
Mercury is the closest Neptune is far from the
planet to the Sun Sun
Mars Venus
Despite being red, Mars Venus is the second
is a cold place planet from the Sun
Jupiter Saturn
It’s a gas giant and the Saturn is one of the gas
biggest planet giants with rings
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Which industries are most affected?
60% 10%
Construction Agriculture
● Saturn is a gas giant ● The Moon is a satellite
● Jupiter is a big planet ● Earth harbors life
● Neptune is far away ● Mars is very cold
25% 5%
Transportation Manufacturing
● Venus is terribly hot ● The Sun is a star
Follow the link in the graph to modify its data and then paste the ● Mercury is a small planet ● Phobos is a moon
new one here. For more info, click here ● Pluto is a dwarf planet ● Uranus is an ice giant
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Accidents by age reported in the last year
18 - 30
Saturn is a gas giant. It’s
composed mostly of hydrogen 20%
and helium
30 - 45
Neptune is the farthest planet
from the Sun and the fourth- 35%
largest
> 45
Jupiter was named after the
Roman god of the skies and 45%
lightning
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Steps to take in case of an accident
01 02 03 04 05
40% 60%
Male Female
Musculoskeletal disorder
01 02 03
Manufacturing Transportation
Mercury is the smallest Earth is the planet that
planet harbors life
10% 30%
Agriculture Construction
Venus has a beautiful Despite being red,
name but is hot Mars is a cold place
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Steps to take if diagnosed with an occupational disease
Safety Healthy
procedures workspace
Mars is full of iron Neptune is the
oxide dust, which fourth-largest planet
gives this planet its in the
reddish cast Solar System
Safe Information Strict safety
workplace & training laws
Saturn is composed Earth is the third Jupiter was named
mostly of hydrogen planet from the Sun after the Roman god
and also helium and the one that has of the skies and
life lightning
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Do’s and don’ts in the workplace
Earth Jupiter Pluto Mercury
Earth is the third planet Jupiter was named after the Venus is terribly hot and its Mercury is the closest
from the Sun and the only Roman god of the skies and atmosphere is extremely planet to the Sun and the
one that harbors life lightning poisonous smallest of them all
M T W T F S S
Time
10 - 11 h
Creative
12 - 13 h workshop
Meditation
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Weekly activities to cultivate a safety culture
Description of activities
M Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one
35% 20%
Very satisfied Satisfied
01 02
Mercury is the smallest Jupiter is the biggest
planet planet of them all
15% 40%
Slightly satisfied Not satisfied
03 04
Despite being red, Mars Neptune is very far from
is a cold place the Sun
Follow the link in the graph to modify its data and then paste the new one here. For more info, click here
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Good vs bad ergonomics
Good Bad
Venus 01 01 Saturn
Venus is the second planet from the Sun Saturn has several rings
Mercury 02 02 Pluto
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet
Mars 03 03 Neptune
Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Neptune is far from the Sun
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Safety measures implemented
Mercury Neptune
01 06
Mercury is the closest Neptune is far away
planet to the Sun from the Sun
Mars Venus
02 05
Despite being red, Mars Venus is the second
is a cold place planet from the Sun
Jupiter Saturn
It’s a gas giant and the 03 04 Saturn is one of the gas
biggest planet giants with rings
Accidents at work and occupational diseases
Lessons learned and best practices
Earth is the third planet from Saturn is a gas giant and has
the Sun
Earth Saturn several rings
Safe workplace
03
02 Venus
Venus has a beautiful
name but is terribly
01 Pluto hot
Pluto is now
considered a dwarf
Mercury planet
Mercury is the
closest planet to the
Sun
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